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'Say it like the Queen': the standard language ideology and language policy making in English primary schools
2020
Language, Culture and Curriculum
This article presents an analysis of the standard language ideology within a corpus of school-designed language policy documents from 264 primary schools in England. It examines the processes by which standard language ideological concepts (e.g. 'Standard English', 'correctness', 'hegemony') get textually manifested in school policies, and how these are intertextually and interdiscursively shaped by the broader educational policy context that teachers work in, notably the large-scale curriculum
doi:10.1080/07908318.2020.1840578
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